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U.S. Army
Branch
U.S. Army
C Co. 304th Signal Bn Camp Humphreys
U.S. Army
C Company, 304th Signal Battalion, based at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, is a vital communications unit within the U.S. Army. The battalion traces its lineage to World War II, officially activated in 1943, and has since supported major conflicts, including the Korean War and the defense of the Korean Peninsula. As part of the 1st Signal Brigade, C Company specializes in providing robust and secure voice and data communications to support U.S. Forces Korea. Over the years, the company has played a crucial role in maintaining interoperability and readiness alongside Republic of Korea military partners.
307th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 307th Signal Battalion was first constituted on 20 March 1944 in the Army of the United States and activated on 10 April 1944 at Camp Forrest, Tennessee. During World War II, the battalion provided vital communications support in the Pacific Theater, notably participating in campaigns in the Philippines. After deactivation in 1946, the unit was reactivated during the Korean War, continuing its mission of delivering reliable and secure communications for U.S. and allied forces. Today, the 307th Signal Battalion remains an integral part of the U.S. Army, stationed in South Korea, where it supports command and control operations for United States Forces Korea and Eighth Army.